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APPLICATION rILnn mm1?. 1907.

Nr www: Png-asco., wasnmcrun n c UNITED STATES JEROME NEULANDER, OFCLEVELAND, OHIO,

CALENDAR.

To all`whom 'it may concern:

Be it known that l, JEROME NEULANDER, a subject of Emperor Franz Josephof Austria-Hungary, residing at Cleveland, in the county of Cuyahoga andState of Ohio, have invented certain new and useful Improve ments inCalendars, of which the following is a speci.

"- months opposite the appropriate' tables of the weeks,

for the purpose stated.

The invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in whichFigure 1 is a face view of the device. Fig. 2 is a face View of thelower disk. Fig. 3 is a cross section on the line 3-3 of Fig. 1.

Referring specifically to the drawings, 6 indicates an upper disk orplate which is provided around the edge of its lower half with a row ofseven tables 7, containing the days of the weeks and the dates of themonths. There is one row beginning with each day of the week. Thus onerow starts with Sunday the lst, the next with Monday the 1st, and so on.The disk also has, adjacent to said tables, a series of openings 8corresponding in number and position to the respective tables 7, throughwhich openings the names of the months are disclosed, and adjacent theopenings 8 in the disk there is an opening 9, for the years.

The lower disk l is pivotally connected at ll'to the upper disk so as toturn thereunder, and the central portion of the lower disk is providedwith radial rows 12 of the year figures, amounting to one-hundred years,and eachnrow contains the years in which January lst falls on the sameday of the week. Each of these rows be exposed through the opening 9 byturning the lower disk to proper position.

The outer or disk portion of the rim of the lower disk contains thenames of the months as indicated at 13, and these are arranged inclasses or sets so that when the 1st of January falls on a certain dayof the week,

Specicaton of Letters Patent.`

Application filed January 17. 1907. Serial No. 352,773.

Patented Sept. 24, 1907.

the other months will appear or be arranged to show through the openings8 above the appropriate table 7 according to the first days of suchother months. Leap years. are arranged for by indexed months or years,as `indicated at 14.

The names 13 of the months are so arranged upon the rim of the lowerdisk 10 that the names of twelve months will always be errposed throughthe openings 8, as well as additional names of January and February forleap years,A and the arrangement of the rows 12 of the years is suchthat the months of said years will be properly exposed with respect tothe initialA days of said months as indicated by the tables 7 of thedays of the week.

To set the calendar, or to find any desired day of the week or month, itis only necessary to turn the lower diskuntil the proper year is exposedthrough the opening 9. Then it will be found that the names of themonths will be exposed through the openings 8 above the suitable andproper tables of the days of the months,

forming a complete calendar for that year and enabling any desired dayor date to be readily ascertained.

l'claim:

1. A calendar comprising an upper disk having a series of openingstherein in one part thereof, and a single o'pening in another partthereof, and also having a table of the days of the months and weeksarranged in columns extending respectively from each of said series ofopenings, and a relatively movable disk having thereon a series of rowsof years any row of which may be exposed through said single opening,and also having thereon the names of the months arranged in groups andadapted to be eX- posed through said series of openings.

2. A calendar comprising an upper disk having a series of openingsarranged in a semi'circle in the lower part thereof, and a singleopening therein and also having tables of the days of the months andweeks extending from said series of openings respectively, and arelatively rotatable lower disk having thereon a series of rows of yearsarranged radially, any row of which may be exposed thrgpgh said singleopening. and also having thereon the na s of the months arranged ingroups in a circle and adapted to be exposed through said series ofopenings.

In testimony whereof I have aiixed my signature, in pre-sence of twowitnesses.

JEROME N EULANDER.

Witnesses JOHN A. BoMMrrAnn'r,

EDITH D. COMER.

